Dubrovnik, Croatia – A Photo Essay

Originally posted on Geokult Travel:

We visited Dubrovnik as part of a ‘Sailing’ Croatia cruise from Split to Dobrovnik and return in October 2013. Although the cruise was promoted as a sailing cruise, the sails were not raised once over the nine day. We did however visit some beautiful seaside ports and villages along the way, including this one:

Please have a look at our other posts on Croatia:

Mljet Croatia – A Photo Essay

365 Places: Korčula

About Martin Drury

Martin Drury is a traveller, photographer, carer, hiker, cyclist, sailor, adventurer and cartographer based in Canberra, Australia. He has travelled to Papua New Guinea, SE Asia, the South Pacific including Samoa and diving in the Soloman Islands, trekked in Nepal, and sailed the Coral Sea. He also had the enviable role of being the cartographer for the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (1989-1995).
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8 Responses to Dubrovnik, Croatia – A Photo Essay

  1. Ron Scubadiver says:

    I recently returned from Croatia, have a lot of photos up, and will add three more sets, with one today. Some nice ones up there.

  2. peanuts101 says:

    Thats a beautiful picture. Nice shot!

  3. Johne111 says:

    I really enjoy the blog post. Great. fddefdcdkeke

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